Same as a car with no petroleum. If the grid goes down, there won't be any gas replenishment, and what's at the local Circle K will run out quickly, if you can manage to get it out of the underground tank.
I love old muscle cars and Hellcats and C7 corvettes as much as any car guy, but electric is superior in just about every way, except range and ease of refueling. Matter of time. You make the same arguments that were made by the buggy whip manufacturers regarding horseless carriages, or by the Horse and Wagon operators against steam engines.
Once battery technology leaps again, electrics will be everywhere. Just watch and see.
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Wrong on many levels.
Liquid fueled cars have ranges of at least 450 miles, some as much as 750 miles.
Portable generators can extract fuel from storage tanks quickly, but the same generator would take all day to minimally recharge an electric coffin car.
Liquid fuel is vastly superior in every way.
Electricity fails every test and every comparison.
Batteries have gone where they can go. Improvements have been declared to be “around the next corner” constantly for the last 30 years, but it is yet to happen, and even the improvements in small batteries has been at high environmental and loss of resource costs.
Liquid petroleum based fuels just keep on getting better, and more available almost day by day. We now have over 500 years of supply even at assumed increases in use levels.
Electric powered transit is killing society and will cost millions of lives in the very near future as the nukes in the hands of islamists remake our world in the coming months.
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